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Finland Travel Health Advice

There are no health risks associated with travel to Finland.
Visitors to the Aland Islands in the summer months should be
cautious of tick-borne encephalitis. A tetanus-diphtheria vaccine
is recommended for all travellers who have not received one within
the last 10 years. Tap water is safe to drink in Finland. Medical
care is of a good standard and medication is easy to find. British,
and other EU nationals, should ensure they take a European Health
Insurance Card (EHIC), which entitles citizens to emergency medical
treatment on the same terms as Finnish citizens. Comprehensive
travel insurance is advised.

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